Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] [prep] [art] bad [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I got in a bad way . |
2 | I knew about the bad weather , and I had learned later that , on account of this , the plane had been recalled without accomplishing its mission . |
3 | ‘ Have I come at a bad moment ? ’ she asked . |
4 | ‘ Have I come at a bad time ? ’ |
5 | A BALLET lover yesterday lost her £200 damages claim over what she rated as a bad performance by superstar Rudolph Nureyev . |
6 | She told the poor people who had taken her in that the girl was illegitimate , and that she came from a bad family with an evil reputation . |
7 | You sound like a bad play ! ’ |
8 | She suffers from a bad foot and can hardly walk . |
9 | By the way , before you get to the bad part , was I right about your name ? ’ |
10 | Certainly , for your first few flights , your left hand should be close to the release knob , so that you can release immediately if you get into a bad swing or a wing-tip goes onto the ground . |
11 | Instead of planning to have a stable foothold at each step , you recover from a bad step with the next one you take . |
12 | Could you have with a bad character , an actively hostile house ? |
13 | ‘ She went through a bad patch , ’ said Mrs Khalid . |
14 | She felt like a bad child , a bad little girl who would n't give up . |
15 | It will do you good , help you to get over the bad time you 've just had . ’ |
16 | It is always a big event and probably just what we want after a bad defeat . ’ |
17 | ‘ It 's because we live on a bad star , is n't it , Tess ? ’ he said through his tears . |
18 | When he first came into the Hampshire team , Greenidge 's natural inclination was to attack every ball , and it was Richards more than anyone who taught him restraint , taught him to wait for the bad ball . |
19 | I 'm making her look like a bad mother . |
20 | He suffered from a bad stutter , and the delighted hilarity of his classmates as he stumbled through simple texts was agony . |
21 | He came to a bad end . ’ |
22 | Mr alright but when he gets in a bad mood . |
23 | He talked about the bad publicity for the Russians flowing from an incident in London a few years before , when the Bulgarian secret service murdered a political exile in London . |
24 | But then he went into a bad fit and did n't come out of it . |
25 | He looked like the worst kind of tramp . |
26 | After four hours ' play of the sixth round Martin showed the first sign of faltering as he slipped into a bad position against fellow Australian grandmaster Ian Rogers , who is in joint second place with Miles on 4/5 in third place . |
27 | As Mr. Ratcliffe pointed out , others suffer similarly and he gave as a worse example a village called Iwade , situated on the main road to Sheerness Docks . |